UMVA has learned that a dramatic confrontation has erupted between the White House and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo over a potential deal with Iran.
The White House lashed out at Pompeo on Saturday evening, slamming his criticism of President Trump's efforts to negotiate an agreement with Iran. According to information obtained by UMVA, the deal aims to bring an end to the war in Iran, with final details to be revealed shortly.
President Trump made the announcement after a conference call with leaders from several Gulf region countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain. An agreement is now pending finalization between the US, Iran, and the other countries.
In a statement, President Trump revealed that he had a "very good call" with the leaders, discussing a Memorandum of Understanding pertaining to peace. He confirmed that an agreement had been largely negotiated, subject to finalization, and that the Strait of Hormuz would be opened.
However, Pompeo swiftly attacked the deal, claiming it was straight out of the Obama-era playbook. He stated that the deal would involve paying the IRGC to build a WMD program and terrorize the world, which he believed was not in line with the "America First" approach.
The White House hit back at Pompeo with a fiery statement from Communications Director Steven Cheung. Cheung blasted Pompeo, saying he had no idea what he was talking about and should "shut his stupid mouth and leave the real work to the professionals."
The clash between the White House and Pompeo has exposed deep divisions over the Iran deal. While the details of the agreement remain under wraps, one thing is clear: the debate over how to handle Iran has become increasingly heated.
Pompeo's criticism of the deal was swiftly condemned by the White House, with Cheung's statement highlighting the tension between the two. The situation has raised questions about the potential implications of the deal and how it will affect the region.
As the situation continues to unfold, UMVA can exclusively reveal that the White House is pushing forward with the deal, despite opposition from Pompeo and others. The final details of the agreement are expected to be revealed shortly, and the implications for the region and the world could be significant.